TILE 4jovtlattIY .;tom r i i ., : ' '· · · ANr~D', UI*W&amp;NnY (H'sNERxL `ADVERtIS; I 8ublished every Monday And Thursday Ta oro 1 ll S arawra-rit a:rs-roart ItNGB UPON TZIUOSEOOUEIIRS. TI1URSDAY, JUN E116 I8i4. "'' A S1ORY,-1O0 LILUiF. '1'ii' liaesitumrnrfhr dl iborian ;Colonial nir i+3, which we h'i a;eyNýt con is decided yotth", feflurn inn, hirh t',hn2 Ij ce:l ewer ,mnunicated (to the Sydney Empire. Al- though written in a httsmourous style, it is unfortunately no caricature, but a faithful description of sober :realities. In the present iilterreghlium f political flatness it ?iill be, we ipprehead, much more inte'. esting to onr readers, and ;without doubt more instructive, if we gi1tt it the promi nbnce of a leading article, rather thaii havle r, course to that shift of. dullness.- to which even the Argus is reduced, of nau. ciisiing his readers with a fawning article upon ;tlhe untried "comning mnaa," or bd.ing (them nwith tedious re-isterations upoil the Paris Exhibitio...

LETTEII-PRESS PR[NTI.\G. OF R.V RY DESCBIPTION 1 CLUflNO PAM4 P L.ET'S, CIRCULARS, BiLL-IhEADS, [fa ~r- rnr, Hlz~zJ ZLi!!s,'CzrLI,;,: Execited ýiT TPZATNESS AN) DESPATCH, AT THE~ PUBILISHING OFFICE OP TORT ý ~iitanb Suar f m, MODF:R6TL iRICnS. HIEALTHi RESTORED!!! i (.I(i.?W 'S TI Ls. tr'rprising.cure of a confin!ed Atlslhma,afte. t ; iat tt' or' ol#ering. 4 The following testimonial has been sent to Professor Holloway, by a Gentleman named Middleton, of Scotland load, Liverpool." Ster,-Your pills have been the means ander Providence, of restoring me to sound health, after five years of seveoe fHliction i)uring the whole of that pericd,.I suffered The most dreadful attacks of Asthma, fre luently of several weeks' duration,attended .vitlh a violent cough, and continual spitting of phlegm, intermixed with blood. This so shook my co?.stitution that I was unfitted for any of Ito active duties of life. I was attended by sorre of the most eminlent medical men of this town, but they failed...

ASSUMPTION OF TITLES. [To the Editor of the Portland Guardian.] Sme, Concurring, as every rational person must, in the sentipents of your 'corres pondent Nemo, regarding the suppression of titles and epithets Iwhichk are not only useless," but whichl have not even the negative merit of being harmless, (for they are the reminiscences of lay and eccle, siastical assumption), t .is to -be hoped some member of conncl, taking a common sense view" of the matter, wi.l m ve for tl.* abolition of all iuselesi zand ::superfluuns epith-ts or titles used ofbicially, and)which infer " superiority of: moral rectitude ' The H- onorable," Secretary-Chairinan -Member &amp;c. infers, tliat other Seeretar&amp; ics, Chairmen, or Members, are not a"L ex olficio, equally " honorable men." Stich'distinctiuna shlo'd be abrogated on the same principlo, that all judicious men not hot-headed bigots, discountenance the' observance' of tlose holy (?) days which. ib recalling the memories of the past:i a...

LOCAL AND 1hsIFInC, . HoreIO it 'Tuaverrers it f- th:is talkn I * threeyearitto talk ofp putng abriidge over ar the:lWatinon how long wilt it take to talk of a road ,:o Portl.nd ? A Co'r'ft Er. crt.ra-.We romindl the io cluctorsi for the County that to morrow is hi the day;of nomination of a mInember for 1' our Counti s, in consequence of the resig 4 natio oftfvIr. Griffith.to take placcnt the Police Office at 12 o'cloc:. Mr Griflith offers hixiself for re-elec:i:n.. PTat W cLeaaEI.l.he unexpectedtl deten tionsoccurredl to the sailing of ttlis vesel thllrough.the intractability of her crew* She hlowever got fairly intder weigh aind sailed out of the t3y for her homeward voyage, on Wednesday last. ACCtILDNt.- We lItve heard that a young clhildof Mr Foggan wihile playing about, tooneCar tite Ieclsof a lhorse, re eciv?ed a.kicck from the animal. VWe ire hIappy. to say the injury has not prove 1 so t serious as to threaten tke childs iife. je AcctorT.-iMr Connor of B3ridgewater 2 met wi...

oRzoXnG A. CORUaES'NDEWNn Q, (To the Editor of the Portland Guardian.) In the leading article in the " Argus,'" of 1st inst., headed." Vestiges of Prutec. tionian." It.is said that the cry of '"Un lock the Land" was for the Bona fido settlement of the'colony. " I beg to differ with the writer, and what I have always conceived it to'be it is now pretty evident it was; "a 'party ciy"' meaning give us enough land to speculate on. As to; the settlement of, the colony that. was' a secondary consideration, as wnat has follow ed will prove; nmorethan half the land sold is still in a s.te. of nature. :If tit -would uotbe consideied presumptuous, I would say what we want is the American ,sya tem rith regard t the"- sale of our: waste heads ; sandour wantin that respect;wvould then be within ourt raeli. If, a -person wishes tpuiiirchase land fromu the.: overn ament of America, 'all he has to do s to go to the land office of the district; in which the land isituated' ; and take uut a war Tent ...

TO CI1RIRESPONIDENTS. in order; to ensure .insertion of letters front corresponadents, it is necessary that they be authenticated by. thec name and addrcss of the writci, shtch wsill:be held conlidential by the cditor.;; ' Take time that ye': may write chort Write in a:,lhin, anu easily.legible hand and on one sidc only of the paper. Ack-:owlcdged ifront . McKeand, Esq., dlue receipt If rmni tauce as per advice ,uder date 19thJ une. The subscription to the Portland Guar. dian is Two Pousxes per year; Os. Paovus, : per half year; or 'I'EN Snt.t.tns per quarter, payable in advance. \'ith oastage paid by this oliice, the subscription is twelve shii liugs pcr;;:qarier or two pound eight shillingsl per annum. ".payable in ad vance " SVlO .----· -------- " - [

FRANCE. PAnes. rMarchl 4th.-Advices from Toulon state that the. Napoleon . had left Algeria, in order to ttransport troops.` the Stiren, the Ville tie Paris and the Alger were just finishing their? refit. COr, is.opher; leColhunbus was ex pected to carry to the east Marshall St Arnand (and his staff. Marshall St Arniand is to leave Paris on the 24th. Telegraph despatches from the de. partmnnts announce the natinuali loan has been. received with great fayour't everywhere. The buIdget for 1855 has been pre sented to the_ Legislative brdy, The receipts amiount to l,-59.914,440f., and the epxenses to 1,553,922,075f: 'Therw mill therefore, be an access in the receipts. TuIE PiRussuAN Eav:y.-Th' e envoy extraordinary sent to: Paris . by th(e King of Pirussia. has presented ar aut ogrtaph letter Laua ris sovereign to the i `mperor of trhe Frencli. . The lettrrejhas not been publishedil, but it i?said td be sutiditusly respcetlul, and almost obsequtiour. The Kingtof Prtl. siii declares that...